There are so many breweries in Asheville, Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina that you almost need a scorecard to keep track. For visitors and for locals who can't remember them all, here is the complete rundown. Map not displaying on mobile? Click here to view the interactive map for mobile.

Asheville and Buncombe County

Altamont Brewing,1042 Haywood Road, West Asheville. It opened as a pub in 2011 and then began making its own beers in 2012.

Asheville Pizza and Brewing, 675 Merrimon Ave. and Asheville Brewing, 77 Coxe Ave. The Merrinion location opened in 1998 as Two Moons Brew-N-View and includes a discount cinema. The downtown Coxe Avenue location has a full liquor bar and patio.. Beers are in cans and draft.

Blue Mountain Pizza and Brewpub, 55 N. Main St. Weaverville. This small brewery is attached to the popular Blue Mountain Pizza cafe.

Burial Beer, 40 Collier Ave. This small brewery features an ever-changing lineup of craft beers. Owners Doug and Jessica Reiser and their business partner Tim Gormley look to eventually expand by building an European-style farmhouse brewery.

Catawba Brewing, 32 Banks Ave. The Morganton-based brewery has opened a new Asheville operation on the South Slope to produce small batch and specialty beers. The tasting room includes two bars, a covered patio and a back deck.

French Broad Brewing, 101 Fairview Road. Beers include Gatewway Kolsch and 13 Rebels ESB. Bands regularly perform at brewery. Its beers are also in cans and on draft.

Green Man, 23 Buxton Ave. It was the second Asheville brewery and has become a powerhouse with beers in bottles and on draft. The tasting room is at 23 Buxton Ave. in what has become the city's brewing district.

Highland Brewing, 12 Old Charlotte Highway. The first Asheville brewery, opening in 1994, it's probably best known for its flagship Gaelic Ale. Look for its bottled and draft beers in nine states. The tasting room has many beers only available there.

Hi-Wire Brewing, 197 Hilliard Ave. It took over the former Craggie Brewing location and produces beers in bottles and on draft. All its beers have circus-themed names.

Lexington Avenue Brewery.39 N. Lexington Ave. Located In the heart of downtown, the LAB has a big restaurant..

Lookout Brewing, 103 S. Ridgeway Ave., Black Mountain. John Garcia opened this small brewery near downtown Black Mountain in 2013. It includes a homebrew supply store.

Pisgah Brewing, 150 Eastside Drive, Black Mountain. Famous for its pale ale, its beers are also sold in cans and on draft and the brewery includes music stages.

Wedge Brewing, 37 Paynes Way. The brewery is in the River Arts District and framed by the nearby French Broad River and a Norfolk Southern railroad line. Most of the beer it produces is sold only here.

Thirsty Monk The Monk brewery is at the Biltmore Park pub. Other Monk pubs are downtown at the corner of Coxe and Patton Avenues and Reynolds Village.

One World Brewery, 10 Patton Ave., It's at at the end of a short alley separating Farm Burger and Salsa's restaurants in downtown Asheville.

Open Brewing, 20 Gala Drive off Hendersonville Road. Located in what had been a Thirsty Monk pub. It lets home brewers make their recipes on its professional system.

Oysterhouse Brewing, 6245 Haywood Road, West Asheville. Famous for its Moonstone Oyster Stout made with oysters, it was originally located at the downtown Lobster Trap before moving to West Ashevlle.

Twin Leaf Brewery, 144 Coxe Ave. Steph and Tim Weber run this 10 barrel system in the South Slope brewing district..

Wicked Weed, 91 Biltmore Ave. The combination restaurant and brewery has emerged as among the city's most popular and includes sour and barrel-aged beers.

Coming next: . New Belgium is building its big east coast expansion brewery in West Asheville. The Thirsty Monk looks to build its expansion brewery on Thompson Street not far from Biltmore Village. HI-Wirie and Wicked Weed are both expanding in 2015 with new breweries. The new Bhramari Brewhouse (originally called HiveMind) will open at 101 S. Lexington Ave in the former Asheville Music School building. j

Upstate South Carolina

Blue Ridge Brewing, The brewery restaurant opened in 1995 in downtown Greenville.

RJ Rockers This Spartanburg brewery makes such popular brews as Son of a Peach.

Thomas Creek The biggest Upstate brewery in terms of production, it's known for River Falls Irish Style Red Ale.

Quest Don Richardson and Andrew Watts met in 2012 and began planning the brewery. Their beers are sold on draft and in cans.

Swamp Rabbit Brewery Ben Pierson opened this brewery in Travelers Rest in 2014. He previously worked at Green Man and Lexington Avenue Brewery in Asheville and is doing some of the beers he made popular there at Swamp Rabbit.

Around the Western North Carolina mountains

Brevard: Home to the small Brevard Brewing in downtown (specializing in lagers) and the big Oskar Blues east coast expansion brewery.

Hendersonville: Southern Appalachian Brewery, 822 Locust St., serves such beers as pilsner, Belgian blonde and also has live music.

Mills River: Sierra Nevada has recently opened its huge east coast expansion brewery here, which will eventually include a restaurant and tasting room.

Sylva: Home to the German-themed Heinzelmännchen Brewery and the more recent Innovation Brewing.

Waynesville: This town is home to Frog Level, Tipping Point and Bearwater and Boojum Brewing.

Morganton: Catawba Brewing has its main production brewery here and is adding a second site in Asheville. Fonta Flora Brewing is also located in the town.

Spruce Pine: Dry County Brewing uses a small system to turn out five gallons of beer at a time.

Banner Elk: Flat Top Brewing is this city's first craft brewery.

Boone: Home to Appalachian Mountain Brewery and Lost Province Brewing.

Blowing Rock: Blowing Rock Brewing includes a restaurant with the brewery.

Bryson City: Nantahala Brewing is probably best known for its outstanding IPA.

Andrews: Andrews Brewing is one of the smaller breweries in the mountains, and is paired with an equally small winery.

Plumtree: Blind Squirrel Brewery is located in this Avery County town, and has recently begin selling its beers in the Asheville area.

HIghlands: Satulah Mountain Brewery is a brewpub also offering live music in this mountain resort town.

West Jefferson: Boondocks Brewing Taproom and Restaurant sells its beers only at its venue. They include JMB Stout and Claybank Kolsch. s